Meredith & Grew senior vice presidents John A. Carroll, Jr. and Theodore J. Chryssicas, represented Shreve, Crump & Low in its efforts to secure a long-term lease in the building. Greg Brown and Kenton McKeon represented property owner, Hines.

The 22-story building is located at the corner of Berkeley and Boylston streets in the heart of the city's Back Bay. The property consists of approximately 531,000 sf of class A office and retail space.

"This move takes us from one landmark corner to another," says Merritt W. Mayher, president and CEO of Shreve, Crump & Low. "At this new location we can offer enhanced benefits such as validated parking for our customers, as well as the opportunity to reorganize our display and office space on two floors, rather than the three we have now."

The jewelry store is moving from 330 Boylston St. "Given the tenant's specific space requirements, we were fortunate to find the perfect location for their continued success," notes Chryssicas.

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